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or your mom's healthcare. now, let me see a show of hands. how many of you are 55 or over? wow. ok. ok. how many of you are not? all right. our solution to preserve, protect, and save medicare does not affect your benefits. let me repeat that. our plan does not affect the benefits for people who are in or near retirement. it's a promise that was made and it's a promise that must be kept. but in order to make sure we can guarantee that promise for my mom's generation, for stories baby boomers retiring every day, we must reform it for my generation. you save it for this generation, you have to reform it for mine so it doesn't go bankrupt when we want to retire. the good news is, there are bipartisan solutions to do this. the plan we support originated in the clinton commission plan to save medicare in the late 1990's. it's a bipartisan plan in congress today. it's a plan that says do not change benefits for people 55 and above, and for those of us younger, when we become medicare-eligible, we get a choice of gua
or your mom's healthcare. now, let me see a show of hands. how many of you are 55 or over? wow. ok. ok. how many of you are not? all right. our solution to preserve, protect, and save medicare does not affect your benefits. let me repeat that. our plan does not affect the benefits for people who are in or near retirement. it's a promise that was made and it's a promise that must be kept. but in order to make sure we can guarantee that promise for my mom's generation, for stories baby boomers...
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john, healthcare reform, why was it necessary? what benefits are we going to see out of it? well, ivette, we have about 50 million individuals in this country who don't have any insurance at any given point in a year. a number of them use emergency rooms and/or hospitals and that has a very significant cost for both people who have insurance, as well as employers who pay for insurance. we spend about $17.2 billion dollars on uncompensated care for those individuals. we also know that there is a significant number of people with substance abuse disorders who have benefits and don't access care, but there are a significant number of individuals who can't access care because they don't have insurance benefits. and richard, what are the major ways the affordable care act will affect the behavioral health system? the affordable care act, the behavioral health aspects of the affordable care act are based on sort of three principles. one is coverage and parity, two is integration of behavioral health and health care and the third is prevention. and in part because the people with b
john, healthcare reform, why was it necessary? what benefits are we going to see out of it? well, ivette, we have about 50 million individuals in this country who don't have any insurance at any given point in a year. a number of them use emergency rooms and/or hospitals and that has a very significant cost for both people who have insurance, as well as employers who pay for insurance. we spend about $17.2 billion dollars on uncompensated care for those individuals. we also know that there is a...
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. >> president obama announced in the exchange to the healthcare lot in africa, an uproar over birth control. good afternoon everyone think you for joining us. >> we will have the contraceptive the story coming up but first a shooting at a sandwich shop is not a murder investigation. please a looking for a man who shot and killed a worker during an attempted robbery and we have more details on the story. >> this sandwich store is closed today after a robbery gone wrong last night. it happened at 8:50 p.m. yesterday. this is a freestanding store across the street from this high school in the restaurant was been rocked into the employee attended to escape that is when the suspect shot and killed her. when paramedics responded to the scene they found money scattered on the floor and the woman on the ground bleeding. she was transported to the hospital and extremely critical condition where she soon after died. \ the building manager tells us she was a wonderful resident and a great person. >> she was a very honest and good person very good. >> there have been no arrests in the store rem
. >> president obama announced in the exchange to the healthcare lot in africa, an uproar over birth control. good afternoon everyone think you for joining us. >> we will have the contraceptive the story coming up but first a shooting at a sandwich shop is not a murder investigation. please a looking for a man who shot and killed a worker during an attempted robbery and we have more details on the story. >> this sandwich store is closed today after a robbery gone wrong last...
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the healthcare law was passed in large part to address the twin issues of cost and coverage. that is exactly what has begun to happen over the last two years. the law's first principle is pretty simple. if you have coverage, you can keep it. for the 260 million americans with insurance today, the main change is that they will get more security. the law puts in place new insurance rules, and many of those are already in place, prohibiting insurers from capping the coverage or canceling it without cause if someone gets sick. preventive care is now free for 54 million americans with private plans. there are new limits on how much of your premium insurance companies can spend on overhead costs like ceo bonuses. as a result, starting this summer, about 13 million americans will get rebates from their insurance companies. you heard me correctly. insurance companies are actually sending money back to their customers thanks to the 80/20 rule. the affordable care act does not cut medicare benefits. in fact, the program is more robust than ever. new benefits have been added for seniors
the healthcare law was passed in large part to address the twin issues of cost and coverage. that is exactly what has begun to happen over the last two years. the law's first principle is pretty simple. if you have coverage, you can keep it. for the 260 million americans with insurance today, the main change is that they will get more security. the law puts in place new insurance rules, and many of those are already in place, prohibiting insurers from capping the coverage or canceling it...
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i think most people understand that healthcare reform was never really about healthcare it was about government power and control. one of the reasons why -- the main reason why the democrat and team obama went after healthcare first was because if the government controlled your healthcare the government controls you. the american people are rejecting that wholesale and i think you will see that come november. bill: what do you think at home? here is our question online. who do you think benefits more from the ruling on healthcare? the democrats or republicans? log on to foxnews.com/americasnewsroom. markets are booming. the dow reacting to europe's latest plan to bail itself out of. the list goes on. $174 to the positive side. we have seen these markets in the past, too. they are a yo-yo. it's great news. patti ann: eric holder making history. the first cabinet member to be held in contempt of congress. we'll have more on that. >> this is something that makes a witch hunt look like a day at the beach. >> we have no other choice. but we as a body, as a separate branch of government ha
i think most people understand that healthcare reform was never really about healthcare it was about government power and control. one of the reasons why -- the main reason why the democrat and team obama went after healthcare first was because if the government controlled your healthcare the government controls you. the american people are rejecting that wholesale and i think you will see that come november. bill: what do you think at home? here is our question online. who do you think...
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and is romney healthcare law similar to obama's healthcare law? where did they get the money? if you are concerned we have a report you have to see. first, the white house did it again. they wait until late friday, 6:00 p.m. to dump more solyndra documents on congress. the documents are one that the house committee has been demanding. why did thous wait until late friday 6:00 p.m. to do it? you know why. that isn't even the big solyndra news. secretary of energy steven chu may be deeper in the scandal than the white house is saying. the congress of the commerce committee joins us. good evening. >> good evening. >> greta: new information just coming out. but prologis. who are they? >> they are part of the 1705 program, loan guarantee that department of energy gave out for solyndra. headquartered in san francisco. a huge company. they operate in 22 countries and they got $1.4 billion from a department of energy to develop, put solar panels on the roof of commercial building. >> greta: when did they get that loan in relation to solyndra going belly up? >> two months before solynd
and is romney healthcare law similar to obama's healthcare law? where did they get the money? if you are concerned we have a report you have to see. first, the white house did it again. they wait until late friday, 6:00 p.m. to dump more solyndra documents on congress. the documents are one that the house committee has been demanding. why did thous wait until late friday 6:00 p.m. to do it? you know why. that isn't even the big solyndra news. secretary of energy steven chu may be deeper in the...
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>> healthcare. >> when do we want it? >> now. >> i think the slogan will be repeal and replace. >> this is a busy week, by the way, for the supreme court. i think all their work highlights theç leadership failures of our current president. >> i really think that there's a decent chance that you will get a decision that upholds this law. >> if they uphold the law, which is unpopular, it is going to be a rallying cry for republicans across the country. >> i do think that the court will surprise a lot of people when it probably upholds the affordable care act. >> what you're going to see is what people want us to do, start over with a clean slate. >> controversial, consequential, this is going to be, arguably, the most significant ruling by the supreme court in decades. any moment, we will get that decision on the affordable
>> healthcare. >> when do we want it? >> now. >> i think the slogan will be repeal and replace. >> this is a busy week, by the way, for the supreme court. i think all their work highlights theç leadership failures of our current president. >> i really think that there's a decent chance that you will get a decision that upholds this law. >> if they uphold the law, which is unpopular, it is going to be a rallying cry for republicans across the country....
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we have a healthcare problem. can you just give us a tease about what you mean by that. >> yeah at the moment we have large deficits but that's because the economy has collapsed. it doesn't matter if you like government or not, that doesn't support the economy. our healthcare system is out of control. if we get the cost under control, we won't have a deficit problem. >> i think democrats and republicans alike believe we have to do something on healthcare to be able to have our situation balanced. coming up we're going to pick his brain about how paul ryan's budget plan would effect healthcare and this all leads up to the arguments at the supreme court regarding the affordable care act. we'll continue to talk about it. really important for you all. you are the real world. it has under-seat storage to bring everything, available seating for up to seven people to take everyone, and the grip of available all-wheel drive to go everywhere. think of it as a search engine helping you browse the real world. this march, get
we have a healthcare problem. can you just give us a tease about what you mean by that. >> yeah at the moment we have large deficits but that's because the economy has collapsed. it doesn't matter if you like government or not, that doesn't support the economy. our healthcare system is out of control. if we get the cost under control, we won't have a deficit problem. >> i think democrats and republicans alike believe we have to do something on healthcare to be able to have our...
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this is a great debate going on in the healthcare industry. do you spend more on pre-screenings to obviously have to come up with these costs later on? >> here is where i think it pans out. this is ovarian and prostate cancer awareness month. there has been a lot of debates in the past year. we should not be screening for ovarian cancer. we are doing a lot of unnecessary tests and doing false positive testing. with the prostate that it is even more of an issue. they say do not do the esa. they have literally cut down by 50% prostate death over the past decade. we are spending over $100,000 per patient. if you wait, without it 90% of the time the cancer comes late. the preventive services task force says well, wait a minute, what about the unnecessary biopsies and surgeries. i spoke to the dr. who is one of our experts here and let's see what he has to say. >> the esa is not the best test in the world. that is all we have. for u.s. task force to come in and say this is not a good test, you do not need to get tested, you will see a lot of men ou
this is a great debate going on in the healthcare industry. do you spend more on pre-screenings to obviously have to come up with these costs later on? >> here is where i think it pans out. this is ovarian and prostate cancer awareness month. there has been a lot of debates in the past year. we should not be screening for ovarian cancer. we are doing a lot of unnecessary tests and doing false positive testing. with the prostate that it is even more of an issue. they say do not do the esa....
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the healthcare and dodd frank bill. all of those were important agenda items for him to deal with in his first two years in office. he recognized that entitlements is something to be dealt with. >> chris: you may not leak the romney plan but at least he has a plan on entitlements, the president does. >> if you want to say a plan that would viscerate medicare and turn into a private pro-am in which seniors pay 25% of the costs today to paying 68% of the costs is a better plan than a commitment to to something then fine you can say that. >> chris: than no plan at all. >> president obama recognizes the problems of entitlement. >> chris: the ryan plan changed and now a compromise with a democratic senator ron widen which allows people to stay in medicare. >> i don't really understand how that works because if you allow people to stay in medicare and they say what have you accomplished? you haven't cut the medicare expenses. i think it is a little bit of a trojan horse, that plan. >> chris: this week, after spending taxpayer
the healthcare and dodd frank bill. all of those were important agenda items for him to deal with in his first two years in office. he recognized that entitlements is something to be dealt with. >> chris: you may not leak the romney plan but at least he has a plan on entitlements, the president does. >> if you want to say a plan that would viscerate medicare and turn into a private pro-am in which seniors pay 25% of the costs today to paying 68% of the costs is a better plan than a...
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richard will be the 51st vote to repeal and replace government-run healthcare. he'll stop the reid-pelosi agenda. >> eliot: he told reporters, i quote, this is a reminder that a republican congress working with a republican president mitt romney would feel that women should not be able to make choices about their own healthcare. as for richard mourdock, he tried apologizing but only confusing people on where he stood. >> i did not intend that god pushes people to rape or supports evil in any way. i believe it's wrong when people want to take what i said and twist it. but if any way people came away with the wrong meaning for that i do apologize. >> eliot: murdoch's opponent congress man donnelly wanted more. >> as someone running for the united states senate it is hurtful to women to survivors of rape, and to their families to have said this. >> eliot: it could be hurtful for richard mourdock's chances too, according to the poll, murk dock is leading donnelly by five points. maybe he should have taken a listen from missouri congressman todd akin. he was expected
richard will be the 51st vote to repeal and replace government-run healthcare. he'll stop the reid-pelosi agenda. >> eliot: he told reporters, i quote, this is a reminder that a republican congress working with a republican president mitt romney would feel that women should not be able to make choices about their own healthcare. as for richard mourdock, he tried apologizing but only confusing people on where he stood. >> i did not intend that god pushes people to rape or supports...
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>> well, first of all with regards to women's healthcare look i'm the guy that was able to get healthcare for all of the women and men in my state. they are just talking about it at the federal level. we actually did something and did it without cutting medicare and without raising taxes. number one. number two. >> chris: you are saying look at romney care. >> i'm very proud of what we did and the fact that we helped women and men and children in our state. number two -- and did it without cutting medicare which obviously affects a lot of women the way the president cut medicare 7 $716 billion for current retirees is a real problem. and then with regard to contraceptives we realize that people should have a right to use contraceptives, no validity to the obama effort to try and bring that up. with regards to the issue abortion men women have alternative views of that and we look at that and recognize that different people reached different conclusions. but it is not just men who think one way. women also in many cases are prolife. there are two lives at stake. the unborn child and the mom
>> well, first of all with regards to women's healthcare look i'm the guy that was able to get healthcare for all of the women and men in my state. they are just talking about it at the federal level. we actually did something and did it without cutting medicare and without raising taxes. number one. number two. >> chris: you are saying look at romney care. >> i'm very proud of what we did and the fact that we helped women and men and children in our state. number two -- and...
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the mandate in the president's healthcare bill alone was estimated to cost 850,000 jobs in or economy by the congressional budget office. look at the keystone pipeline decision which would have had an immediate impact on job creation. the proprosed tax increases on job creators. this is a hostile environment for job creation in our economy and it has a sense of urgency in terms of this year's election to be able to turn things around because the only thing that is going to change it are changing the policies and that means changing the person in the white house. >> chris: president obama says a big part of the problem is that house republicans are blocking some of his jobs ideas he has had out there sense last september like giving small business a tax incentive to hire more people or more targeted spending for infrastructure and to hire more people. take a look. enough of the other ideas in the bill that would make a difference and help create jobs right now. there is no excuse for that. not when so many people are still looking for work. >> chris: does governor romney think that the
the mandate in the president's healthcare bill alone was estimated to cost 850,000 jobs in or economy by the congressional budget office. look at the keystone pipeline decision which would have had an immediate impact on job creation. the proprosed tax increases on job creators. this is a hostile environment for job creation in our economy and it has a sense of urgency in terms of this year's election to be able to turn things around because the only thing that is going to change it are...
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i'm coming here today because i'm thankful for universal healthcare. the lack of which--the lack of which was for so long an embarrassment for our country. i'm thankful for a more regulated wall street. i'm thankful g.m. is still making cars. what else would i write about? i'd have no job without that. >> cenk: all right now i know how much you love bruce springsteen there. what do you think brought him more solidly on board for the president? you there was support for john kerry. and clearly he was an obama supporter but didn't seem to be interested in taking on an active role in the campaign. one of the things that bothered him was he didn't feel that obama was tough enough on wall street. he thought that although he was in favor of healthcare he thought there should be a public option, he was a little--his support was qualified. but i think that the voters suppression efforts by republicans in states across the country, i think that gets guys like me and like you and like bruce springsteen angry. i think that's what brought it out. i wish obama had
i'm coming here today because i'm thankful for universal healthcare. the lack of which--the lack of which was for so long an embarrassment for our country. i'm thankful for a more regulated wall street. i'm thankful g.m. is still making cars. what else would i write about? i'd have no job without that. >> cenk: all right now i know how much you love bruce springsteen there. what do you think brought him more solidly on board for the president? you there was support for john kerry. and...
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a year that doesn't tellp anybody in healthcare. medicare is $350 to $400 billion of that. changing that extends the life of medicare. that means you don't get the test done twice because two doctors aren't talking to each other. you only get the test done once. >> greta: it seems universal literature, medical literature exercise, even at early age, not being overweight, eating well, you have better health as you get older. >> except for your knees when you worn them out from exercising. >> greta: yet for your knees. it's interesting that the first lady, michelle obama is getting criticized by some saying it's a nanny state because she is encouraging that people get exercise. a lot of conservatives are criticizing her. fair criticism? >> no. it's great what she is saying. she is right. we need to change our diet and be more physically active. if we will do that, it will pay big dividends. we know that physical activity, markettedly stimulates the bin and increases neural transmitters, makes you brighter and smarter longer. it gives
a year that doesn't tellp anybody in healthcare. medicare is $350 to $400 billion of that. changing that extends the life of medicare. that means you don't get the test done twice because two doctors aren't talking to each other. you only get the test done once. >> greta: it seems universal literature, medical literature exercise, even at early age, not being overweight, eating well, you have better health as you get older. >> except for your knees when you worn them out from...
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money on healthcare. that's a tax to them, and i think it's something that is important to bring on as part of the campaign. >> i agree if the white house had called it a tax they would have lost big time. but roberts is the one who used the word tax and they'll take that while hating him for the rest of their lives. bahsill, it's a not a tax. it's a penalty fine. it's a lay-about penalty. it's just punishing those don't pull themselves up by their bootstraps. >> as you said it's a free rider penalty. and i will have to agree with him. >> john: the whole thing is nuts. >> i'll say that i think the way romney makes this a good issue for him is if he focuses on the tax. i'm a small business owner. and i have to make a determination whether or not this penalty is going to be something that i'm going to deal with over paying for health insurances as sole proprietyier, that's a tremendous amount of money for a business that is operating on the margins, especially if you have to hire other employees. so i--it i
money on healthcare. that's a tax to them, and i think it's something that is important to bring on as part of the campaign. >> i agree if the white house had called it a tax they would have lost big time. but roberts is the one who used the word tax and they'll take that while hating him for the rest of their lives. bahsill, it's a not a tax. it's a penalty fine. it's a lay-about penalty. it's just punishing those don't pull themselves up by their bootstraps. >> as you said it's a...
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but first, from healthcare to the birth control controversy, showdown in the desert gets he would. >> senator, your term in government. government has doubled in size. without compensating cuts in spending. in my view we should not raise the debt ceiling again until we get a cut and cap and balance approach must be taken. >> this idea of being fiscally conservative and we're going to repeal something we did before, it loses credibility. >> particularlyly this week, senator santorum you have a new ad that labels him a fake? >> because he is a fake. >> while i was fighting to save the olympics you were fighting to save the bridge to nowhere. >> we've had thousands of earmarks. they are tagged on to bundled on to other bills. >> go ahead, go ahead. >> you are entitled to your opinions. you misrepresent the facts. you don't know what you are talking about. >> i think it was appropriate to ask for what you got. i think it's kind of silly, to turn around run an ad to get you what got and claiming you what got was right and what they got was wrong. >> along the line of the pills creating imm
but first, from healthcare to the birth control controversy, showdown in the desert gets he would. >> senator, your term in government. government has doubled in size. without compensating cuts in spending. in my view we should not raise the debt ceiling again until we get a cut and cap and balance approach must be taken. >> this idea of being fiscally conservative and we're going to repeal something we did before, it loses credibility. >> particularlyly this week, senator...
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the healthcare law gives us powerful tools to fight it... to investigate it... ...prosecute it... and stop criminals. our senior medicare patrol volunteers... are teaching seniors across the country... ...to stop, spot, and report fraud. you can help. guard your medicare card. don't give out your card number over the phone. call to report any suspected fraud. we're cracking down on medicare fraud. let's make medicare stronger for all of us. at meineke i have options... like oil changes starting at $19.95. my money. my choice. my meineke. >> let's talk lottery. look at these lines. hello, sir. plunking down money, hoping to win. for a speck of a shot to win $640 million, so just how bad are your odds at winning tonight's drawing? you're more likely to die from a bee sting. that is 1 in 6.1 million or experience a shark attack. yikes. that is 1 in 11.5 million. or make a hole in one, that is 1 in 12,500. what are the odds tonight? the odds are 1 in 176 million. you're gong to win tonight's mega millions drawing. and a mathematician from abrams university show med where that number c
the healthcare law gives us powerful tools to fight it... to investigate it... ...prosecute it... and stop criminals. our senior medicare patrol volunteers... are teaching seniors across the country... ...to stop, spot, and report fraud. you can help. guard your medicare card. don't give out your card number over the phone. call to report any suspected fraud. we're cracking down on medicare fraud. let's make medicare stronger for all of us. at meineke i have options... like oil changes starting...
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of screening and brief intervention in primary healthcare or other healthcare settings. i think if you think of going to the doctor 50 years ago and you weren't typically routinely screened for high blood pressure, for example. now, it's done routinely. i think the same way of thinking about substance use disorders or mental health disorders in that they are something that can be screened for. if detected early, they can be effectively treated. and if you apply this kind of screening universally, then it is-it's a really good avenue for us to catch problems early to get people education or brief intervention or refer them to the help that they need. and when we come back, we're going to continue to look at some other methodologies that are current and new and that we need to know about. we'll be right back. for more information on national recovery month, to find out how to get involved, or to locate an event near you, visit the recovery month web site at recoverymonth.gov. i had no idea it was going to be so hard. i didn't know what to expect. you hear the stories, but
of screening and brief intervention in primary healthcare or other healthcare settings. i think if you think of going to the doctor 50 years ago and you weren't typically routinely screened for high blood pressure, for example. now, it's done routinely. i think the same way of thinking about substance use disorders or mental health disorders in that they are something that can be screened for. if detected early, they can be effectively treated. and if you apply this kind of screening...
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possibilities, healthcare and your viewer voted topic. the lightning round is coming up right after the break. building pass, corporate card, verizon 4g lte phone. the global ready one ? yeah, but you won't need... ♪ hajimemashite. hajimemashite. hajimemashite. you guys like football ? thank you so much. i'm stoked. you stoked ? totally. ... and he says, "under the mattress." souse le matelas. ( laughter ) why's the new guy sending me emails from paris ? paris, france ? verizon's 4g lte devices are global-ready. plus, global data for just $25. only from verizon. >> john: every week on "special report" viewers vote for your choice online in the friday lightning round poll. this week, iran with 24% of the vote. goes to show how sophisticated the "special report" audience is. let's recap what happened in iran. they fired a long range missile and said they would wipe israel off the face of the earth if they attacked iran and the u.s. is building up the military naval presence in the gulf. where is this headed? jump ball. >> in effect stark
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romney's reform. >> that's why the new healthcare is just fine. you talk about the need for people to be covered for pre-existing conditions and the healthcare, the need to help subsidize people to afford it. so to be consistent, he really ought to say that we've had the message. it was the way to go. it is now in place for the united states. if you elect me, i will do more good things as i did in massachusetts. that wasn't his conclusion. >> but the reason he opposes, he says it was good on a state level. he did talk about how he wants to support states to be able to provide healthcare for people. the reason he is explaining his rationalization for opposing president obama is that it is on a national or federal level. >> basically, there is something wrong with it. he has to say, good for massachusetts, good for the states, bad nationally. of course, what the act does is the act creates -- what congress saying, if states want to participate, if they want to help their own citizens meet this new tax mandate, then they can get money from the federa
romney's reform. >> that's why the new healthcare is just fine. you talk about the need for people to be covered for pre-existing conditions and the healthcare, the need to help subsidize people to afford it. so to be consistent, he really ought to say that we've had the message. it was the way to go. it is now in place for the united states. if you elect me, i will do more good things as i did in massachusetts. that wasn't his conclusion. >> but the reason he opposes, he says it...
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>> when he passed his signature healthcare achievement, obamacare, he raided $716 billion from medicare to pay for obamacare. [booing ] >> this will lead to fewer services for seniors. president obama's campaign calls this an achievement.
>> when he passed his signature healthcare achievement, obamacare, he raided $716 billion from medicare to pay for obamacare. [booing ] >> this will lead to fewer services for seniors. president obama's campaign calls this an achievement.